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Message Subject: Fishing Conditions
Fisher
Posted 8/25/2005 8:39 AM (#157652)
Subject: Fishing Conditions





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Location: Roseau
Last few days were stable weather, last night it stormed and today it is calling for more storms and into the evening. Wind is staying out of the south as it has been for a couple of days. I have about 4 hours to fish this evening, what would you start out throwing and are the conditions still favorable??

Thanks
tuffy1
Posted 8/25/2005 8:53 AM (#157654 - in reply to #157652)
Subject: RE: Fishing Conditions





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Location: Racine, Wi
I would throw some hair and topwater. Cover some water and look for active fish.
dogboy
Posted 8/25/2005 10:17 AM (#157662 - in reply to #157652)
Subject: RE: Fishing Conditions





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if you know the area you are fishing,plus key holding spots, try the fast approach for an hour or so, but concentrate on your well known areas with baits like a minnow or suick. the barometer has been up and down lately which should trigger some fish to eat, especially after a stable period. now that some warmer weather after the coldfront is on the way, things should look up and up.
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